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Title: Sleep Now Die Tomorrow


1
Sleep Now Die Tomorrow
  • Amber Garza
  • Jennifer Sanchez
  • Kaylee Stroud

2
Patient
  • Young male patient returned from 2 years of
    service in the Peace Corps in Brazil
  • Presents at his primary physician with fever,
    chest pain, breathlessness, and a distended
    abdomen
  • Was in car accident and received a blood
    transfusion in a local Rio de Janeiro hospital
  • Chest X-ray shows both hepatosplenomegaly and
    heart enlargement and an EKG shows a systolic
    murmur
  • 2 years later patient dies from heart damage
    caused by hemoflagellate trypanosomal protozoa
    infecting him

3
Differential Diagnosis
  • Trypanosoma brucei gambiense
  • Tryponosoma cruzi
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
  • Bronchiectasis

4
Tests
  • CBC (Complete Blood Count)
  • Blood Specimen (Blood Smear)
  • Indirect Aggutination
  • ELISA (Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assy)
  • CSF (Cerebral Spinal Fluid)

5
Results
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  • Patient is diagnosed with Trypanosoma brucei
    gambiense, also known as African Sleeping
    Sickness. Blood smear reveals the Trypanosoma in
    blood.

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6
Mode of Transmission
  • Trypanosoma brucei gambiense can be contracted
    by the tsetse fly found in Africa. It can also be
    contracted by a blood transfusion.

7
How Transmition Occurred
  • Patient contracted disease due to the blood
    transfusion he had in Rio de Janeiro.

8
Prevention
  • Contraction could have been prevented if
    hospital would have screened the donors blood
    for any infections.
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